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"Surfer Girl"
Single by the Beach Boys
from the album Surfer Girl
B-side"Little Deuce Coupe"
ReleasedJuly 22, 1963[1]
RecordedJune 12, 1963[2]
StudioWestern, Hollywood[2]
Genre
Length2:26
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
The Beach Boys singles chronology
"Surfin` U.S.A"
(1963)
"Surfer Girl"
(1963)
"Be True to Your School"
(1963)
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Surfer Girl

The Beach Boys

1963 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Julio 1963 · Fecha Grabación: 12 Junio 1963 -
    Discográfica: Capitol · · Productor: Brian Wilson

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    1963 single by the Beach Boys

    "Surfer Girl" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1963 album Surfer Girl. Written and sung by Brian Wilson, it was released as a single, backed with "Little Deuce Coupe", on July 22, 1963. The single was the first Beach Boys record to have Brian Wilson officially credited as the producer.

    Background

    Wilson frequently referred to "Surfer Girl" as his first original composition. However, his closest high school friends disputed this, recalling that Wilson had written numerous songs prior to "Surfer Girl".[5] The lyrics were inspired by Judy Bowles, Wilson`s first serious girlfriend, whom he had dated for three and a half years.[6] He explained the genesis of the song:

    Back in 1961, I`d never written a song in my life. I was 19 years old. And I put myself to the test in my car one day. I was actually driving to a hot dog stand, and I actually created a melody in my head without being able to hear it on a piano. I sang it to myself; I didn`t even sing it out loud in the car. When I got home that day, I finished the song, wrote the bridge, put the harmonies together and called it `Surfer Girl`."[citation needed]

    The song was based on a Dion and the Belmonts version of "When You Wish Upon a Star",[6] which has the same AABA form.[7][8] As a solo artist, Wilson later covered it for the tribute album In the Key of Disney (2011), saying, "We`re doin` "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the new album. It kinda inspired "Surfer Girl.".[9]

    Recording

    The band first recorded the song at World Pacific Studios on February 8, 1962,[10] at an early recording session. However, the recordings from that session, engineered by Hite Morgan, would not be released until 1969.

    The song is written in the key of D major, with a key change to E-flat major after the B section.

    Single release

    The "Surfer Girl" single backed with "Little Deuce Coupe" was released on Capitol Records in the United States on July 22, 1963.[2] Cash Box described it as "a lilting soft beat-ballad charmer."[11]

    Charts

    Chart (1963)

    Peak
    position

    Canada (CHUM Chart)[12]

    3

    New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[13]

    5

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100[14]

    7

    U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles[15]

    18

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1963 single by the Beach Boys

    "Surfer Girl" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1963 album Surfer Girl. Written and sung by Brian Wilson, it was released as a single, backed with "Little Deuce Coupe", on July 22, 1963. The single was the first Beach Boys record to have Brian Wilson officially credited as the producer.

    Background

    Wilson frequently referred to "Surfer Girl" as his first original composition. However, his closest high school friends disputed this, recalling that Wilson had written numerous songs prior to "Surfer Girl".[5] The lyrics were inspired by Judy Bowles, Wilson`s first serious girlfriend, whom he had dated for three and a half years.[6] He explained the genesis of the song:

    Back in 1961, I`d never written a song in my life. I was 19 years old. And I put myself to the test in my car one day. I was actually driving to a hot dog stand, and I actually created a melody in my head without being able to hear it on a piano. I sang it to myself; I didn`t even sing it out loud in the car. When I got home that day, I finished the song, wrote the bridge, put the harmonies together and called it `Surfer Girl`."[citation needed]

    The song was based on a Dion and the Belmonts version of "When You Wish Upon a Star",[6] which has the same AABA form.[7][8] As a solo artist, Wilson later covered it for the tribute album In the Key of Disney (2011), saying, "We`re doin` "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the new album. It kinda inspired "Surfer Girl.".[9]

    Recording

    The band first recorded the song at World Pacific Studios on February 8, 1962,[10] at an early recording session. However, the recordings from that session, engineered by Hite Morgan, would not be released until 1969.

    The song is written in the key of D major, with a key change to E-flat major after the B section.

    Single release

    The "Surfer Girl" single backed with "Little Deuce Coupe" was released on Capitol Records in the United States on July 22, 1963.[2] Cash Box described it as "a lilting soft beat-ballad charmer."[11]

    Charts

    Chart (1963)

    Peak
    position

    Canada (CHUM Chart)[12]

    3

    New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[13]

    5

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100[14]

    7

    U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles[15]

    18

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